HLS Podcast: South Beach Blues 2 – Hurricane Boogaloo

Well…that happened. Notre Dame may just need to avoid South Beach for a long time because Miami gave every Irish fan Alabama flashbacks. ND, however, wasn’t the only playoff contender downed in brutal fashion this past weekend. There’s a lot to breakdown from this Saturday, including a discussion of the bigger picture of where the Irish go from here.

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Co-EditorTexan by birth, Irish by choice.

Born and raised in the great state of Texas, Tex is a first-generation Domer and a former student manager. After graduation, he left the cold winters of South Bend behind and returned back to his home state with a computer engineering degree in tow. Missing the daily grind of working football practices and talking football with fellow Irish fans every day, he took to blogging, a path which eventually led him to Her Loyal Sons. Continuously diving into stats and game film, Tex strives to break down every aspect of Fighting Irish football--even though it's determined to kill him.

About SupermanTDJesus

SupermanTDJesus is a video-making person. He favors caps lock and expressing himself through pictures and GIFs during games. His videos are a mix up of the cool football plays from the previous week's Notre Dame game, tooooootally spectacular editing, and the most polarizing music selections. Sometimes, he'll write nice things.

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I wanted ND to come out at the start of the game in the T-formation, or, if Brandon couldn’t take the snap under center because of his left hand, the pistol, and run straight ahead between the tackles. That would have nullified Miami’s speed and would have prevented them from blowing up those slow developing run option plays while Brandon and Josh were still “meshed” There are, of course, all kinds of counters and misdirection plays you can run from a formation like that to punish Miami for selling out and over reacting to the first movement of the ball. Miami would also have been unprepared for it.